the constitution is obsolete.

The United States Constitution has run its course. In fact,
it ran its course a long time ago. Ever since its inception the Constitution has
served to oppress the very people it’s supposedly meant to protect. To be
clear, this document was never intended to grant
rights, as no piece of parchment can do that. Its intention was rather to protect the citizens’ rights from
government infringement. And at that it’s done a mediocre job, at best.

The long litany of abuses are not limited to the Patriot Act,
the NDAA, free speech zones, presidential kill lists, gun regulations, border
patrol checkpoints, and NSA spying. That the list goes on all but screams how
much regard the U.S. government has for the document to which it owes its existence. Of course, many Americans
are well aware of these abuses and are rightfully enraged. Countless among us
are actively working to restore, if not establish, fundamental principles widely
considered paramount.

However, given the physical and financial slavery made legal
by the Thirteenth and Sixteenth
Amendments, respectively. Given the outdated
nature of a loosely crafted contract between American plutocrats
generations past. Given the repeated and increasingly egregious
violations by
the very same people sworn to uphold it. Given its uselessness at
improving working
class quality of life. Given that The People have never been so
fortunate as to have a document protect us from tyranny. Given that the
only freedoms ever enjoyed by humanity are those for which The People
are willing to fight and die...

It’s past time for proletarians in America to divorce
ourselves from the concept of constitutional authority.